As the zionist occupation army continues to bomb the densely-populated Gaza Strip for a third day, the latest deaths have brought the tally of children killed since Friday to eight, and the total toll among Palestinians to 31 victims.
According to the latest updates by the Palestinian health ministry on Sunday afternoon, the death toll has climbed to at least 31 martyrs after seven citizens, including four children, were killed in an Israeli aerial attack in Jabalia, north of Gaza City.
Last night, medical and rescue crews pulled out at least eight martyrs, including a child and two women, from the rubble of a house in Rafah, south of Gaza, after it was bombed by an Israeli warplane.
Over 265 Gazans have been wounded, including 96 children, 30 women and 12 elderlies, in the ongoing israeli aggression, which started on Friday evening.
Today’s israeli attacks on Gaza have also destroyed apartment buildings and struck refugee camps. (ILKHA)
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